Without mentioning teams by name, Johnny Damon said the number of clubs he his considering signing with isn’t limited to the Braves and Tigers.

“We have others,’’ Damon told The Post today.

Asked if he was ready to decide by the end of the week, the former Yankees favorite said, “I don’t know.’’

The Braves train in Orlando, Fla., Damon’s hometown, and the Tigers use nearby Lakeland as their spring training base, making each club desirable to Damon, who also attracted attention from the Rays and White Sox.

FOXSports.com reports the Tigers are willing to hand out a two-year, $14 million deal to the 36-year-old outfielder, with a one-year, $7 million offer also on the table.

The Braves offered Damon a one-year contract at $4.5 million, according the the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

David O’Brien writes, “Agent Scott Boras hasn’t backed off from his demand for a two-year offer for Damon and said that at least one team has made such an offer, but declined to name that team.”

“Bringing Johnny certainly gives us an abundance of outfielders and could take playing time away from someone else deserving,” said Jones, who would not comfirm he made a call said. “That’s probably the negative.

“The positive is that it gives us a pretty legit leadoff hitter who has some experience. It would make us a deeper team. I don’t know. You can’t beat having that experience in your clubhouse and on your team, on the field and somewhere at top of your lineup.”